back in service

My site has been moved (relatively) smoothly and successfully from its old host to its new. I'm having some trouble with the automatic crossposting to my LiveJournal site, but I'm confident I'll work out the kinks soon.

I'm in off-site training all this week, without access to the Internet (and in fact they confiscate our cell phones and electronic devices when we enter the classroom; it's security training in a secured classroom), which is why I'm not posting much this week, even to my quicklinks or my mid-century modern blogs. Because I've been working on migrating the web site and blogs to my new hosting provider, I've barely had time to keep up with my personal email in the evening, much less post.

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Thom Watson was born in a "pro-America" part of the country but then grew up to become a gay, liberal, Harvard-educated atheist living in northern California. He has come to terms with the fact that this pretty much disqualifies him from ever holding public office.

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